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  2. Football in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Football was introduced to Madrid at the end of the 19th century when the industrial exchange between the Spanish capital and Great Britain was in full effect. The first stone was laid around May 1879, when the Britons and some members of the city's high society agreed to form a society dedicated to cricket and football, the Cricket and Football Club of Madrid, which followed the British ...

  3. Category:Football clubs in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Football clubs in Madrid" ... Cricket and Football Club of Madrid; Outdoor Games Society (Madrid, 1897) E. AD El Pardo; Club Español de Madrid; F.

  4. List of football clubs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Club Home city Stadium Finishing position last season First season in top division First season of current spell in top Alavés: Vitoria-Gasteiz: Mendizorrotza: 10th: 1930–31: 2023–24: Athletic Bilbao [a] Bilbao: San Mamés: 5th: 1929: 1929: Atlético Madrid: Madrid: Metropolitano: 4th: 1929: 2002–03: Barcelona [a] Barcelona: Nou Camp ...

  5. Category:Football clubs in the Community of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Defunct football clubs in the Community of Madrid (23 P) Football clubs in Madrid (4 C, 50 P) A. RSD Alcal ...

  6. Real Madrid CF - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈal maˈðɾið ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol] ⓘ), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid. The club competes in La Liga , the top tier of Spanish football .

  7. Atlético Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Frente Atlético is an ultra group of Club Atlético de Madrid founded with that name in 1982. They had around 2,500 members in 2014, one of the largest ultra groups in Spanish football. That same year, Atlético Madrid expelled Frente Atlético and prohibited the display of its symbols in the stadium. [citation needed]

  8. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Football clubs in Madrid (4 C, 49 P) I. Inter FS (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Madrid" ... Club de Campo Villa de Madrid; Club Deportivo ...

  9. Iberia Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Iberia Football Club was founded in the first months of 1903, during a time when football was beginning to become popular in the city and give rise to numerous football societies, such as Madrid FC (1901), Español de Madrid (1901), Club Retiro (1902), Moncloa FC (July 1902), and Moderno FC (October 1902).